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Subject: Re: Celeron Chip

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 21:15:24 04/11/99

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On April 11, 1999 at 23:06:57, Micheal Cummings wrote:

>
>On April 11, 1999 at 21:17:46, John Wish wrote:
>
>>How does a Celeron chip in a C.P.U. affect a Chess software's playing strength?
>>How would the same software program play differently on a microchip, of the same
>>megahertz frequency, that was not a celeron chip?
>>
>>Also, does anyone know, now that Fritz came out with a 32 bit engine, will
>>Extreme Chess be following suite?
>
>The Celeron Chips are crap. They are just cheap Intel Rubbish chips. I could not
>believe when I saw the intel benchmark tests of these chips compared to their
>other ones. They are shocking.

Please post a URL.

>Well you get what you pay for. And Celeron Chips compared to other intel chips
>and the AMD ones are rubbish. The only other chip I would never buy are the
>Cyrix ones, they are on par as being a bigger joke as the Celeron chips.
>
>So yes they do affect the performance of chess software, and you only have to
>look at comparative benchmark tests to see how they would perform against other
>chips.
>
>I know they are cheap, but you get what you pay for, cheap crappy performance
>and a nice price.

The benchmarks I've seen show them as being OK.  I haven't seen any chess
program benchmarks.  Has anybody done any?

Chess programs are weird.  They are sensitive to aspects of chip architecture
that don't affect other programs, and vice versa.

I have read that the 300 mhz Celeron is easy to overclock.

bruce



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